Bruins fall to the Blackhawks, 5-2
- The Chicago Blackhawks defeated the Boston Bruins 5-2 on Thursday night at TD Garden.
- The Bruins' loss occurred amid a late-season dive in the standings, impacting their draft position.
- Former Bruins Donato, Bertuzzi, and Korchinski each scored for Chicago in the third period.
- Chicago scored three goals within 94 seconds in the third period; Swayman made 16 saves for Boston.
- The Bruins are currently in last place in the Eastern Conference standings after the loss.
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Blackhawks' rare scoring surge — after rare meeting — leads to rare road win
BOSTON — The Blackhawks have been prone to conceding goals in bunches all season. On Thursday, they finally generated a scoring burst themselves.Ryan Donato, Tyler Bertuzzi and Kevin Korchinski scored in a 93-second span early in the third period to break open a tie game, and the Hawks earned a 5-2 victory over the downtrodden Bruins.“That’s what our team is capable of doing,” said captain Nick Foligno, who scored the Hawks’ other two goals. “Th…


Blackhawks score four goals in third to beat Bruins
Former Bruin Nick Foligno scores twice for Chicago, which hands Boston its 13th loss in its last 15 games.


Blackhawks pull away from Bruins in third period
Nick Foligno scored twice and Ryan Donato's 30th goal of the season sparked an early-third-period run of three goals in 1:33 as the visiting Chicago Blackhawks beat the Boston Bruins 5-2 on Thursday.


Bruins fall to the Blackhawks, 5-2
The Bruins’ late season dive toward the highest draft pick possible got back on track on Thursday night at the Garden. After scoring a season-high seven goals in a win over the New Jersey Devils, the B’s allowed three goals in 1:33 at the start of the third period and fell to the lowly Chicago Blackhawks, 5-2, as a trio of former Bruins scored for the rebuilding visitors. Whether or not it was the desired outcome for the players and coaches, the…
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